Families came to celebrate the existence of King David Schools on 24 August in Victory Park.
It was a fun day for King David Schools in Johannesburg on 24 August.
The event took place at King David Victory Park, Road Number 3, with the walk continuing through the streets of Victory Park and then into Delta Park. It was a fun, leisurely walk with water points along the route. The walk took about one hour to complete. There was music, a market, entertainment, food and drinks for sale on the King David Victory Park Primary School Field after the walk.
Every adult over 18 years old earned up to 3 000 Discovery Vitality points for walking.
Each entrant received a King David draw-string bag, a King David Big Walk water bottle, a wrist band and a R100 NetFlorist voucher. The route itself was well manned with traffic officers and marshals. There were also medical facilities available should the need arise.
As this was a family event, pupils were entertained with numerous games including train rides.
All walkers were given a slice of cake after the walk on Delta Park. King David Victory Park proudly hosted the 2nd annual King David Big Walk.
Suzie White of King David Schools walks on a 2m stilt as a form of entertainment.
King David Schools pupils enjoy the family day playing around the Barney on the Victory Park campus field on 24 August.
Siblings James and Alex Furman prepare to play some jams as part of the King David Linksfield band. They were the main entertainment of the day.
Ronny Nyoni from Eyethu Event ensured that guests found parking and their cars protected during the King David Schools Big Walk.
Rachel Broadkin, Julia Rosenweig, Shane Bassin and Casey Sack
Brandon Mark and Mwakhe Ngema enjoy playing soccer on the field during the King David Schools Big walk.
Eden Meyerthal and Lilly Toders could not catch their breath after walking 5KM finishing the walk before their parent on 24 August.
Families came to celebrate the existence of King David Schools on 24 August in Victory Park.
King David Schools came together for a 5km healthy walk from King David Victory Park in Delta Park.
Parents, pupils and teachers of King David walked 5km through Delat Park in Victory Park. King David Schools is the premier Jewish day school system in South Africa,
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